And of course it has all the other basic editing that most phone apps have; hue/saturation, brightness/contrast and so on.

It has other additional features such as adding borders, vignettes and textures to you photos as well as a really large library of effects like HDR, vintage and B&W. There's also a handy comapare button that allows you to temporarily switch to the original image to compare the changes you're making.

It has sharing capabilities, which I have not used, so I cannot comment on that part of it but if it's anything like the rest of the app I'm sure it works quite well.

Why PicsPlay Pro over other apps with similar capabilities? User Experience. They did a good job of making everything easy to use and understand. I would suggest the trial version which limits you by not giving you as many effects and you can only work with photos at the minimum resolution.

Awesome Miniature Pro by the same developers is also worth trying. Again, free trial version available as well. It's a fairly powerful tilt-shift photo creator that is really easy to use and has some of the more basic editing capabilities of PicsPlay.

With an app like PicsPlay Pro, it's actually quite possible for a photo to go from capture to share without it ever leaving your phone.

I would also recommend getting Instagram now that it's on Android but not for it's editing capabilities. It has a few preset effects you can add to a photo, a faux HDR type feature and some frames but the main purpose of Instagram is sharing. It's a photo sharing app but in its simplest form and I believe that's what made it such a success.